Here’s the latest on Mississippi redistricting special session status.
- A special legislative session to redraw Mississippi’s state Supreme Court districts was canceled. Governor Tate Reeves announced the session would not take place as scheduled, citing ongoing legal developments and the complexity of the issues involved.[3][5]
- Reports indicate the cancellation followed the Fifth Circuit’s decision overturning a lower court ruling that required redrawing the Supreme Court map, which has reduced urgency for an immediate session on judicial redistricting.[5][3]
- Despite the cancellation of the judicial redraw session, there are indications the state may still pursue congressional redistricting at a later date, though timing remains uncertain and contingent on ongoing litigation and political considerations.[7][3][5]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent local coverage from Mississippi outlets (e.g., Sun Herald, WXXV, or local TV affiliates) to confirm any updates or new developments beyond the initial cancellation. I can also summarize how this affects upcoming elections in Mississippi (midterms and 2027 cycles) with citations.